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A Steak Dinner Keeps Ethics Questions Sizzling in J&J's Talc Bankruptcy
On Monday, lawyers for Randi Ellis, the future claims representative in the Johnson & Johnson talc bankruptcy, suggested sanctioning plaintiffs' lawyer Clay Thompson, who filed a July 12 disqualification motion that included a photo of her dining with lawyers in the case.Court Grants Full $2.1M Fee Shifting Request in Managerial Misconduct Case
"The court's ruling bodes well for others presented with similar circumstances in Chancery Court and will hopefully serve as a cautionary tale should parties choose to engage in litigation misconduct," said David Lackowitz, litigation department chair at Moses Singer.Delta-8 Packaging/Trade Secret Suit/Fraud Claims/Cannabis Trademarks
The FDA and FTC sent warning letters to sellers of Delta-8 products that their packaging bears a striking resemblance to snack foods.Policy Terms Could Not Be Circumvented By Labeling Personal Injury Claims As Arising From Premises Liability and Negligent Hiring
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People in the News—June 30, 2023—King Spry, Barley Snyder
King, Spry, Herman, Freund & Faul in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, recently welcomed attorney Sarah Modrick.4 Days of Hearings Begin Over Dismissal of J&J's Talc Bankruptcy 2.0
Starting on Tuesday, U.S. Chief Bankruptcy Judge Michael Kaplan will hear four days of arguments and testimony on whether to dismiss the second Chapter 11 case of Johnson & Johnson subsidiary LTL Management.Court denied reargument after granting partial summary judgment on defendant's counterclaim, where plaintiffs had waived some of their arguments by failing to raise them during summary judgment proceedings and defendant's supplemental discovery responses could serve as a basis for reargument where parties had an obligation to correct erroneous or incomplete discovery responses.
4 Days of Hearings Begin Over Dismissal of J&J's Talc Bankruptcy 2.0
Starting on Tuesday, U.S. Chief Bankruptcy Judge Michael Kaplan will hear four days of arguments and testimony on whether to dismiss the second Chapter 11 case of Johnson & Johnson subsidiary LTL Management.Trending Stories
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